New York Black Yankees - Negro League legacy cap - grey

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New York Black Yankees Negro League legacy cap in grey pinstripes.

20% wool

80% acrylic

adjustable Velcro strap

Baseball fans know the color line in organized baseball was broken in 1945 when Branch Rickey signed Jackie Robinson to the Brooklyn Dodgers. However, most baseball fans are not aware of the culture and history which produced Jackie Robinson. The Negro Baseball Leagues were created in 1920 because Blacks were not allowed to play in the Major Leagues. The Negro Leagues instantly thrived because they had outstanding players and loyal fans. The league expanded and eventually included five different leagues; the Eastern Colored, American Negro, East-West, Negro Southern and Negro American leagues.

Negro Leagues Baseball provided everything and in some cases, more than what was offered by Major League Baseball. They had a World Series, East-West All-Star games, bitter rivalries, packed stadiums, great tales of courage, and most of all very talented players. By 1960, Major League Baseball started allowing Blacks to play and the Negro Leagues started to disband. It signaled the end of a great era of Black-owned sports franchises and entrepreneurship.